Johnny's Reef - Reviews from across the web
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johnnyis famous reef restaurant in bronx in new york metro's guide to restaurants on an avenue lined with virtually identical seafood joints, johnnyis famous is the pearl of c... newyorkmetro.com
gayot restaurant reviews the reason for the trip to this ramshackle restaurant at the end of the island: terrific old-fashioned, deep-fried, batter-dipped seafood. shrimp, clams, oysters, porgies and whiting are served up along the cafeteria line still steaming from the boiling oil, ... gayot.com
Johnny's Reef, Bronx - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor at johnny's reef, you get your food fried, fast and plentiful. if fried scares you off, several of the dishes are offered in steamed variety. the cole slaw is crispy and flavorful, maybe a little on the vinegary side, the onion rings are sweet and huge but the fries are just soggy and greasy. johnny... tripadvisor.com
Johnny's Reef - Bronx, NY I love the old-style cafeteria feel to this place. My friend and I shared a basket of fried shrimp and fries for eleven dollars. They were very good. Service was weird. We just gave them our order and they just stood there, not doing anything. So we awkwardly gave our order again. They responded, &q... yelp.com
The Big Apple: “A Little Bit of New England in the Bronx” (Johnny’s Reef) 'A little bit of New England in the Bronx' is one of the advertising slogans used to describe City Island, a mile-long island off the northeastern coast of the Bronx, but it's the party atmosphere that sets Johnny's Reef apart from the more traditional (and pricier) restaurants lining City Island Av... barrypopik.com
Johnny's Reef, Bronx, NY : reviews Johnny's is my favorite place to eat in City Island. Although there are restaurants that serve better food, they are also very expensive. Johnny's isn't glamorous and you never have to worry about a dress code but $20 is all it takes to have some really great seafood! I suggest you try the fried shr... local.yahoo.com
Johnny's Famous Reef Restaurant - The Bronx - New York Magazine Restaurant Guide At the tip of City Island, the seaport of the Bronx, Johnny’s Famous Reef Restaurant has drawn crowds since 1950 serving cafeteria-style boardwalk eats. Get in line for steamed or fried lobster, shrimp, clams, oysters and an assortment of fish piled on top of a mountain of fries. Landlubbers may sel... nymag.com
City Island Eats - Outer Boroughs - Chowhound But you shouldn't pass on Johnny's Reef. I hold back on praise for Johnny's because life in the desert does not make for a seafood expert (I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy). I'm sure there's better fried seafood at better prices, but I haven't food it elsewhere. With exception to Arthur Ave, the Bronx... chowhound.com
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